Respiratory
ailments are increasing at an alarming rate among urban dwellers. Especially in
developing countries, almost one-fifth to one-fourth of the human population
suffers from one or the other kind of respiratory ailment. There has been a lot
of research to find out the factors behind the sudden rise of respiratory ailments
in the last few years. Most researches hint at the rising levels of pollution
in the air. Several reports have indicated that the quality of air in countries
like China, India, Brazil and Indonesia has worsened a lot with the proportion
of harmful precipitate in the air reaching dangerous levels. Needless to say,
these are the nations which are home to a large number of people, in fact,
one-third of the global population. All these nations are rapidly growing
economies which heavily depend on industries as well as vehicular fossil fuels.
This is exactly the reason why any measure to curb air pollution is not being
as effective as it should be.
The
worst thing in these nations is that there is very little awareness among the
people regarding respiratory ailments. If you do a survey, you will be startled
to find out that just a meager proportion of the population actually knows what
COPD is, even though they might be actually suffering from it. COPD or chronic
Obstructive Pulmonary Disease is a lung disorder which results in acute
breathlessness. The most remarkable characteristic of COPD is that it worsens
with age. Many people do not take this disease seriously as they believe that
it is a normal occurrence due to ageing. However, with healthy living and initiation
of treatment with early discovery of COPD, it can be managed effectively.
Another
significant factor behind the abundance of instances of respiratory problems among the populations of developing countries is the
bad habit of smoking. Tobacco is extensively consumed in developing countries.
Although the governments are trying to curb chewing tobacco usage in the
society, smoking in the form of beady rolls and cigarettes is not showing any
sign of decreasing. Smoking increases the vulnerability to respiratory ailments
manifold. If you want to avoid such diseases, you must refrain from smoking at
any cost.
However, there are certain respiratory ailments which
are hereditary in nature. Even though you refrain from smoke and exposure to
pollution, you might acquire those problems. Asthma is one such respiratory
issue. Now, the question which bothers most people is how to cure asthma. One
thing which is quite unfortunate is that asthma is not completely curable. But,
you can definitely manage the intensity of asthma attacks to a great extent
with certain therapies.
Author’s
Bio: Dr. Avni Deshmukh is an expert medical consultant in
Mumbai (India) and a writer for various blogs about symptoms, cure of Asthma,
Cough and respiratory problems etc. for adults and children.
Twitter ID: @AvniDeshmukh
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